“Evernote Fixes Remote Code Execution Vulnerability in macOS App” plus 8 BleepingComputer.com |
- Evernote Fixes Remote Code Execution Vulnerability in macOS App
- Malicious AutoHotkey Scripts Used to Steal Info, Remotely Access Systems
- Navicent Health Data Breach Exposes Patient's Personal Info
- UK Announces Introduction of Online Pornography Age Checks in July
- Researcher Took Control of Microsoft's Live Tile Service, Defacement PoC Demoed
- Script Kiddies Do What They Do Best: Infect Themselves
- Over 80% of All Phishing Attacks Targeted U.S. Organizations
- 'NamPoHyu Virus' Ransomware Targets Remote Samba Servers
- Twitter Announces 'Hide Replies' Feature, Less Reliance on User Reports
Evernote Fixes Remote Code Execution Vulnerability in macOS App Posted: 17 Apr 2019 08:22 AM PDT A local file path traversal vulnerability which allows attackers to run arbitrary code on their targets' Macs remotely was fixed by Evernote after receiving a report from security researcher Dhiraj Mishra. [...] |
Malicious AutoHotkey Scripts Used to Steal Info, Remotely Access Systems Posted: 17 Apr 2019 07:04 AM PDT Attackers are targeting potential victims using a malicious AutoHotkey script to avoid detection and to steal information, to drop more payloads, and to remotely access compromised machines using TeamViewer. [...] |
Navicent Health Data Breach Exposes Patient's Personal Info Posted: 17 Apr 2019 06:15 AM PDT Navicent Health announed today that they suffered a data breach through unauthorized access to their email systems. This breach has exposed the personal information of patients, with some emails containing social security numbers. [...] |
UK Announces Introduction of Online Pornography Age Checks in July Posted: 17 Apr 2019 05:44 AM PDT UK's government announced today that new age-verification checks will be put into place to prevent Internet users under the age of 18 to access and watch online pornography starting with July 15. [...] |
Researcher Took Control of Microsoft's Live Tile Service, Defacement PoC Demoed Posted: 17 Apr 2019 04:25 AM PDT Microsoft has recently lost control of the subdomain used to deliver content to Windows Live Tiles (also known as Windows Start Screen tiles), as discovered by Golem.de journalist and security researcher Hanno Böck. [...] |
Script Kiddies Do What They Do Best: Infect Themselves Posted: 17 Apr 2019 02:05 AM PDT It's easy to set up a cybercriminal operation these days. But not all crooks are cut out for this game, some ending up not just infecting their own computers but also leaving identifying evidence on supporting infrastructure that is insecure and open to snooping. [...] |
Over 80% of All Phishing Attacks Targeted U.S. Organizations Posted: 17 Apr 2019 12:30 AM PDT U.S. entities remained the most attractive targets of phishing attacks throughout 2018, with an estimated 84% of the total volume of millions of incidents analyzed during the last year by threat intelligence company PhishLabs. [...] |
'NamPoHyu Virus' Ransomware Targets Remote Samba Servers Posted: 16 Apr 2019 03:49 PM PDT A new ransomware family called NamPoHyu Virus or MegaLocker Virus is targeting victims a bit differently than other ransomware. Instead of an executable running on a victim's computer, the attacker is running the ransomware locally and having it remotely encrypt accessible Samba servers. [...] |
Twitter Announces 'Hide Replies' Feature, Less Reliance on User Reports Posted: 16 Apr 2019 01:04 PM PDT Twitter announced today the introduction of a new "Hide replies" feature to its platform in June, providing users with more control over the conversations stemming from their tweet. [...] |
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